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D C Baulcombe

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Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|November 1, 1993
Molecular analysis of potato virus X isolates in relation to the potato hypersensitivity gene NxS S Cruz, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1995
Cell-to-cell movement of potato virus X revealed by micro-injection of a viral vector tagged with the beta-glucuronidase geneS M Angell, D C Baulcombe
Cell|October 29, 2000
A viral movement protein prevents spread of the gene silencing signal in Nicotiana benthamianaO Voinnet, C Lederer, D C Baulcombe
Current Biology : CB|May 30, 2001
RNA-directed transcriptional gene silencing in plants can be inherited independently of the RNA trigger and requires Met1 for maintenanceL Jones, F Ratcliff, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Cell|May 20, 1999
The Rx gene from potato controls separate virus resistance and cell death responsesA Bendahmane, K Kanyuka, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|September 6, 2000
An Ry-mediated resistance response in potato requires the intact active site of the NIa proteinase from potato virus YP Mestre, G Brigneti, D C Baulcombe
Virology|November 1, 1993
Sub-cellular localization of the 25-kDa protein encoded in the triple gene block of potato virus XC Davies, G Hills, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Cell|February 1, 1996
Suppression of Virus Accumulation in Transgenic Plants Exhibiting Silencing of Nuclear GenesJ. J. English, E. Mueller, D. C. Baulcombe
Journal of Virology|September 12, 1998
In vivo translation of the triple gene block of potato virus X requires two subgenomic mRNAsJ Verchot, S M Angell, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|June 1, 1995
Jellyfish green fluorescent protein as a reporter for virus infectionsD C Baulcombe, S Chapman, S Santa Cruz
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Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|November 1, 1993
Molecular analysis of potato virus X isolates in relation to the potato hypersensitivity gene NxS S Cruz, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1995
Cell-to-cell movement of potato virus X revealed by micro-injection of a viral vector tagged with the beta-glucuronidase geneS M Angell, D C Baulcombe
Cell|October 29, 2000
A viral movement protein prevents spread of the gene silencing signal in Nicotiana benthamianaO Voinnet, C Lederer, D C Baulcombe
Current Biology : CB|May 30, 2001
RNA-directed transcriptional gene silencing in plants can be inherited independently of the RNA trigger and requires Met1 for maintenanceL Jones, F Ratcliff, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Cell|May 20, 1999
The Rx gene from potato controls separate virus resistance and cell death responsesA Bendahmane, K Kanyuka, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|September 6, 2000
An Ry-mediated resistance response in potato requires the intact active site of the NIa proteinase from potato virus YP Mestre, G Brigneti, D C Baulcombe
Virology|November 1, 1993
Sub-cellular localization of the 25-kDa protein encoded in the triple gene block of potato virus XC Davies, G Hills, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Cell|February 1, 1996
Suppression of Virus Accumulation in Transgenic Plants Exhibiting Silencing of Nuclear GenesJ. J. English, E. Mueller, D. C. Baulcombe
Journal of Virology|September 12, 1998
In vivo translation of the triple gene block of potato virus X requires two subgenomic mRNAsJ Verchot, S M Angell, D C Baulcombe
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|June 1, 1995
Jellyfish green fluorescent protein as a reporter for virus infectionsD C Baulcombe, S Chapman, S Santa Cruz
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